Shorin Ryu Karate
64traditional karate and kobudo
When i look back on my experience practicing this style of karate i find that i have been privaledged to be instilled some things that non-traditional karate lacks.
I find that this is one of the very few where every student knows and maintains the basics taught to them at the very beginning even after all that they have acquired. Also I have found that this is one of the few styles where all the students know the history of the style and where and who it came from before ever learning a single move. In addition, this style is easy to learn based off of common sense principals and movements that cause for less effort and fancy movements and more technique and precision.
I would very much recomend this style of martial arts to everyone from adults and seniors with little flexibility and movement range to children with high energy in need of discipline
Okinawan Karate and Kobudo
Kenshin Kan Bedford Dojo Emblem
- North Texas Kenshin Kan Dojo
Karate Dojo in Bedford, Texas teaching traditional Okinawan Shorin Ryu karate and kobudo. Check out this link for more information on our school, style, and history.
- All Okinawa Shorin Ryu Kenshin Kan Karate & Kobudo Federation - Kobudo - Traditional Weapons
The okinawan people developed their farming tools into weapons that were very effective against the samurai. The Kama, Sai, Nunchaku, Bo, and Tonfa are the most common that were utilized. The Oar and Okinawan Brass knuckles are just a couple more.
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Interesting hub, there are many benefits to learning traditional martial arts like this one.
Nice article. Dan
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thank you willdawg i was so happy that you felt that way because that is how i was trained and i wanted to see what people think they are getting out of it and what they come for...i believe the traditional art i study is beyond all these options but some people will never see that
Nice hub jrosemond. Shorin is the Japanese pronunciation for Shaolin ?















jrosemond says:
6 months ago
Keep your comments professional and be honest and open about your thoughts